In order to win back his lover, the magician successfully used magic to create the illusion of the crown prince killing someone-in fact, the person did not die at all. Everything is in the plan, from gaining prestige at the beginning to entering the palace (I don’t know if it’s, anyway, performing for the nobles) to perform, obtain "evidence", create a murder scene, and finally induce public opinion and judgment through the performance of soul reproduction. From the beginning, step by step, he seemed to be dissatisfied with the theater stage. The reality was his biggest stage, which manipulated the audience. In the end, the Crown Prince Redman Sheriff was also bewildered. The crown prince’s failure is that none of his previous opponents had the opportunity to compete fairly with him, and he has lost the necessary skills and calm thinking under fair competition.
The plot of the movie is compact, and flashbacks are used to make everything more concise, foggy, and recommended.
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